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Bronze Trinity Pendant. The remarkable thing about Celtic Knotwork is the way in which the lines typically have no beginning or end. The designs can be seen on Irish Manuscripts, High Crosses and ancient Standing Stones throughout Ireland and have become the emblem of the Celts. Not only pleasing to the eye, they are symbols of the never ending cycle of life and our interconnectedness. The more intricate knotwork designs show clearly how each loop is individual yet cannot be separated from the whole. For many, the Celtic Knot has religious symbolism, representing God, Son and The Holy Spirit. Each piece comes with 24" waxed cotton cord and original display card. Size 2 1/2 cm (1") |
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Bronze Trinity Pendant. The remarkable thing about Celtic Knotwork is the way in which the lines typically have no beginning or end. The designs can be seen on Irish Manuscripts, High Crosses and ancient Standing Stones throughout Ireland and ...
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Priced $27.60. Categorized under Jewelry & Watches >> Handcrafted, Artisan Jewelry >> Necklaces & Pendants. Condition: New, Style: Elegant, Gender: Unisex, Color: Brown, Metal: Bronze. Bronze Trinity Pendant. The remarkable thing about Celtic Knotwork is the way in which the lines typicaly have no begining or end. The designs can be sen on Irish Manuscripts, High Croses and ancient Standing Stones throughout Ireland and .